§ 20-77. Undersized lots.  


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  • If, in the opinion of the building official, a lot is so small or narrow or shallow that it is not feasible or practicable to meet the yard or lot size requirements of section 20-56, then the building official, in his discretion, may permit a single-family dwelling and its accessory buildings to be erected on any such lot of record or parcel of land which became legally established and defined by deed or act of sale before June 3, 1975, if such lot is located in an R-70, R-50, R-A residential or C commercial district; provided that the side yard of no dwelling shall be less than three (3) feet.

(Ord. of 6-3-75, § 5.2)